Bonnie Blue receives death threats and is told she will leave Freshers sex event ‘in a box’
WITH impeccably coiffed blonde hair and a pretty girl next door, Bonnie Blue doesn’t seem like the kind of person to become public enemy number one.
But the Derbyshire-born adult content creator is now one of the most hated women in Britain – after boasting that she earns up to £750,000 a month sleeping with ‘barely legal 18-year-olds’.
Earlier this month, Bonnie, 25, flew more than 10,000 miles to Australia’s Gold Coast to film herself having free sex with hundreds of school leavers in exchange for their permission to post it on her OnlyFans account.
However, the controversial porn star has now been forced to contact police after cruel death threats on social media left her fearing for her life.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun, she said: “I must receive more than 200 to 300 death threats every day.
“The one I got this morning was like, ‘When you arrive in Surfers Paradise [in Australia]you leave in a box. You have to kill yourself before we have to kill you. ”
She adds: “[Trolls] I think I’m wrong, but what I do is consensual and aimed at a happy experience.
“They are the ones breaking the law and doing the wrong thing – not me.
“Wishing someone dead and wishing him harm? That’s a bad person, not me.”
‘Most hate comes from women’
Bonnie shares her location on social media, which leads to hundreds of men lining up outside her room for hours to have sex.
The men have to fill out multiple consent forms, show ID and wear a condom, but that has not appeased her critics.
Bonnie, who has 163,000 followers on Instagram, said: “I would say 99.9% of the hate I get is women.
“If I got this hate from guys, I would be a little more concerned and I would also think about promoting myself differently because my content is exclusively for men.
“That’s who subscribes and that’s my audience – that’s who pays my bills, if you put it bluntly.
“Women were never my target audience, so they would always give me hate.
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“But it’s not fair to bring it to the level they have now.
“A lot of them say I’m a predator and I’m grooming [men] but it goes back to their legal age. They agree and choose to contact me, I don’t message them.
“It’s their body, their decision and they’re 18. A lot [the trolls] They don’t agree with that, but they also forget that in the porn industry, 18-year-old schoolboys or schoolgirls are the most searched for category.
“I’m a businesswoman, so I’m going to take advantage of where the most money is.”
Bodyguards needed
Bonnie works with an accountant and financial advisor to invest her money wisely – helping her both parents retire at the age of 50 and buying nine properties in the UK.
In an attempt to protect herself, she reveals that she has also hired bodyguards.
I offer a service and I want to make people happy. My services revolve around fun.
Bonnie Blue
She says, “I didn’t do that [have bodyguards] at first i was quite naive and didn’t realize how many bad people there are in the world.
“I just think I offer a service and I want to make people happy. My services revolve around fun.
“So why would people want to hurt me or do something bad?”
As the threats continued to flood her inbox, Bonnie recently decided to notify the police.
Bonnie says, “This morning I talked to my team. I said, “I think it’s time we actually contacted the police about where my next event is.”
“Because the death threats are very high and I very publicly say where I am staying: Surfers Paradise in Australia.
“That’s where Schoolies is hosted [the last week of November and first week of December] – Schoolies is the same as Freshers in the UK, but it’s just the Australian version.
“Everyone goes to the same location, which is Surfers Paradise.
“It’s the first time I think: ‘Okay, I’m going to contact the police myself.’”
She continues: “People have commented on my TikToks and social media saying, ‘We’re reporting you to the police.’
“I replied to one of the comments and said, ‘Well, good luck reporting it, because you’re calling the police and saying, ‘I want to report a girl who’s sleeping with consenting, legal 18-year-olds.
“So you have nothing to stand on. However, your message to me is that you are going to kill and stab me.”
“I’m the one who has something to say.”